Reaction cool to budget plan

CARSON CITY — If it comes down to having his salary cut by 6 percent or seeing some of his co-workers laid off, then 12-year state employee Phil Watson said Monday the choice would be easy: He’d take the pay cut.

WHAT WILL OBAMA SAY?

Hundreds of Southern Nevadans have ventured to Washington to witness today’s historic swearing-in of President-elect Barack Obama. Like many Americans, the visitors are carrying with them the hope that Obama’s inauguration will signal a fresh start for the country in the midst of a recession and after years of war. The Las Vegas Review-Journal asked a number of pilgrims to the nation’s capital what they would like Obama to tell the nation in his inaugural address.

Spidey saves the inauguration

Looking for Barack Obama keepsakes so you can celebrate today’s (historic, we hear) inauguration as any good American will, with kitsch?

LV man confined in Iraq

A Las Vegas man who works for a contractor in Iraq faces a rare civilian court-martial and is confined at an overseas air base in violation of his constitutional rights, one of his attorneys said Monday.

Drowning of boy is second in week

A 2-year-old boy drowned Monday in a residential backyard pool, the second toddler in a week to die that way, North Las Vegas police said.

The event of the season

Las Vegas has nothing on Washington, D.C.

Second transmission line proposed for western side of Nevada

For years, utility industry executives and regulators have longed to have one transmission line that directly connected Nevada Power Co. of Las Vegas with Sierra Pacific Power Co. of Reno.

Valley office vacancies hit highest level

Las Vegas is overbuilt, with 48.6 million square feet of office space, pushing vacancy rates to 17.3 percent in the fourth quarter, Voit Commercial Brokerage reported.

IN BRIEF

WASHINGTON

On Strip, inauguration tinged with Vegas distractions

Dana Parpart, bless her heart, stopped playing her slot machine at Planet Hollywood Resort when the Rev. Rick Warren delivered the invocation at the inauguration of President Barack Obama.

“Wow, that was moving,” the vacationer said, a tear sliding down her cheek before she once again began to try and beat the odds at video poker.

Inauguration

Text of Inaugural Address
Panoramic view of inaugural ceremony
Instant change at White House Web site

Obama takes historic spot as first black president

WASHINGTON (AP) — Before a jubilant crowd of more than a million, Barack Obama claimed his place in history as America’s first black president, summoning a dispirited nation to unite in hope against the “gathering clouds and raging storms” of war and economic woe.

Inauguration

Text of Inaugural Address
Panoramic view of inaugural ceremony
Instant change at White House Web site

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